Government and International Relations
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Government and International Relations
Shape the conversation, change the world
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Examining politics and international relations using critical and multidisciplinary perspectives.
Everyone has a stake in how domestic and international political disputes are resolved and whether co-operation is improved. In GIR, we understand and explain politics and international relations as well as the forces that shape and drive political, economic and social change.
Our internationally recognised academics engage with the big issues the world faces today, dealing with everything from the US presidency to the implications of the war in Ukraine and Russia, terrorism, climate change, nuclear proliferation, the global refugee crisis and financial instability.
Our study offering
International Security
Understand traditional and emerging security challenges and apply theories to current events and policy debates. Explore complex, interconnected issues such as causes and consequences of war; ethnic, religious and ideological conflict; and threats from climate change, disease and nuclear proliferation. We will draw on economics, political science, law, business, public health and more.
Research
Politics and International Relations
Politics is the study of the nature of governments and the distribution of power at the domestic level. With our wide range of degrees, gain the knowledge, theoretical understanding and practical skills to engage with politics and understand the key elements of political systems, including government institutions, political parties, and social movements. You will also compare key elements of political systems including government institutions, political parties, interest groups, elections, patterns of political participation, and social movements.
International Relations is the study of the international political and economic system. Explore the historical development of that system, understand the actors, institutions, and processes of international politics and develop a critical insight into the forces governing the behaviour of states, the factors that lead to military conflict or peaceful cooperation, and the current trends towards a world that is both more globally integrated and fragmented.
Undergraduate
- Bachelor of International Studies
- Politics major*
- Politics minor*
- International relations major*
- International relations minor*
- Government and International Relations (Honours)
*Available to all students studying the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Visual Arts, as well as all combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies degrees.
Postgraduate
- Master of International Relations
- Graduate Certificate in International Relations
- Graduate Diploma in International Relations
*Learn more about postgraduate coursework opportunities available to International Security students.
Find answers to frequently asked questions.
Research
Public Policy
The programs in Public Policy are primarily intended for those who have leadership aspirations in and for the government and the public sector, as well as for policy-relevant and strategic roles in the non-government/non-profit and corporate sectors. They are designed to develop an understanding of the core concepts, debates and contemporary developments in the politics and institutions of policy-making, public management, and governance. The Masters program also allows for a specialisation in a particular policy area, such as economic policy, social policy or political economy. Students may also complete elective units that cover national, comparative regional and global issues.
Postgraduate
*Learn more about postgraduate coursework opportunities available to International Security students.
Find answers to frequently asked questions.
Honours in Social and Political Sciences
Honours offers a distinctive opportunity to nurture your research potential and extend upon your undergraduate studies. Visit the Honours in Social and Politcal Sciences webpage to learn more.
Our research
Our discipline offers teaching and internationally recognised research in all major fields, including:
International relations
The role and functions of international organisations, such as the World Bank and United Nations, as well as the challenges of globalisation, international security, conflict and terrorism.
Public policy
In the Australian and global contexts, including environmental, economic and foreign policy, as well as public-sector management and policy analysis.
Political theory
Political theory in Government and International Relations is pluralist, with strengths across multiple traditions, including the history of political thought, applied and normative political theory, critical and poststructuralist approaches, and international relations theory. Our world-class scholars specialise in democracy and liberalism, equality and inequality, environmental politics, and international relations.
Comparative politics
Substantial research into authoritarianism, democratisation and complex processes of regime change, especially in the post-communist world and Southeast Asia. Publications have also compared the politics and institutions of Anglo-American states and Westminster democracies, such as the role of the core executive and processes of civic engagement.
Australian politics
Research into the media, elections and political parties.
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Our discipline contributes to these centres:
- Sydney Environment Institute
- China Studies Centre
- Centre for AI Trust and Governance
- Sydney Southeast Asian Centre
- Brain and Mind Centre
- Australian Centre for Robotics
- Sydney Nano
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Our people
Academic staff
- Dr Francesco Bailo\
- Dr Betsi Beem
- Dr David Blunt
- Associate Professor Anna Boucher
- Dr Minglu Chen\
- Dr Peter Chen\
- Professor James Der Derian\
- Dr Ainsley Elbra
- Professor Anika Gauja
- Dr Vafa Ghazavi
- Professor David Goodman
- Professor Justin Hastings\
- Dr Stewart Jackson\
- Professor John Keane\
- Professor Alexandre Lefebvre\
- Dr Minran Liu
- Dr James Loxton\
- Dr Robert Macneil\
- Dr Henry Maher\
- Associate Professor John Mikler\
- Dr Assel Mussagulova
- Dr Christopher Neff\
- Professor Brendon O'Connor\
- Professor Susan Park\
- Professor Sarah Phillips\
- Professor Gaby Ramia\
- Associate Professor James Reilly\
- Dr Jamie Roberts\
- Dr Stuart Rollo\
- Professor David Schlosberg\
- Professor Laura Shepherd\
- Associate Professor David Smith
- Associate Professor Aim Sinpeng
- Professor Rodney Smith\
- Dr Lee White
- Associate Professor Thomas Wilkins
Emeritus Professors
- Professor Geoffrey Gallop\
- Professor Graeme Gill
- Professor David Goodman
- Professor Allan McConnell
- Professor Michael Jackson
- Professor Frederick Teiwes
- Professor Rod Tiffen
- Professor Linda Weiss
- Professor Colin Wight
Honorary Associates
- Honorary Associate Dr Gabriele Abbondanza
- Associate Professor Simon Atkinson
- Honorary Associate Dr Sarah Cameron
- Honorary Associate Dr David Clune
- Honorary Professor Peter Curson
- Honorary Associate Dr Eliza Garnsey\
- Honorary Associate Professor Peter Hayes\
- Honorary Professor Megan MacKenzie\
- Honorary Senior Lecturer Dr Stephen Mills\
- Honorary Professor Luigi Tomba
Visiting Scholars
- Visiting Professor Charles Butcher
- Visiting Scholar Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert\
- Visiting Researcher Professor Patricia Springborg
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School of Social and Political Sciences
Level 3, Social Sciences Building A02,\ The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006
Phone: +61 2 9351 2650
Email: ssps.enquiries@sydney.edu.au
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